2009-10 Waiver Situation
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Here is a listing of each player’s waiver status heading into this season.
Here is a listing of each player’s waiver status heading into this season.
With Matt D’Agostini joining Greg Stewart, Kyle Chipchura, and Guillaume Latendresse as players who have signed for less than they earned last season, the Habs have a bit more flexibility than many expected after their UFA shopping spree in July.
The 2009-10 NHL schedule was released on Wednesday. The Habs will begin the season on October 1st in Toronto, the first of a 5-game road trip before their home opener on October 15th vs Colorado, which is the first of a 6-game homestand interestingly eno
With what appears to be all of the new unrestricted free agents in the fold and some of the RFA’s re-upping with the team, let’s revisit the Habs’ cap situation.
A list of Canadiens draft picks by year.
We sit merely one month into what already seems like too long of an offseason (boy how I dread August) and not surprisingly talk has shifted to the numerous free agents the Habs have to deal with.
The 2009 IIHF World Hockey Championships concluded this past Sunday, with six players representing the Habs organization throughout the tournament.
A much better all around effort from the Canadiens, which many would agree was the best of this young season for the Canadiens. A big A+ must
Carey Price (A) Could have been an A+ but without the shutout its next to impossible. Another great game for him though as this game could have
Carey Price (A) – Was awarded the games 3rd star and played a marvellous game, he would surely take back one or two of the goals that beat him but all Carey cares about are the W’s. Patrice Brisebois (B)– Best game of the season so far, as I never really noticed him. He was … Continue reading Canadiens Grades ( Oct 14th) Flyers